Long-Term Durability and Clinical Stability of Acoramidis in Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy: A 54-Month Synthesis

Long-Term Durability and Clinical Stability of Acoramidis in Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy: A 54-Month Synthesis

This review synthesizes the 54-month results of the ATTRibute-CM open-label extension, demonstrating that early and continuous acoramidis treatment provides sustained reductions in mortality and cardiovascular hospitalizations while maintaining functional capacity and biomarker stability in ATTR-CM patients.
Beyond the Backpressure: Targeting the Integrin αV-YAP-CTGF Axis to Halt Fibrosis in Congestive Hepatopathy

Beyond the Backpressure: Targeting the Integrin αV-YAP-CTGF Axis to Halt Fibrosis in Congestive Hepatopathy

This study identifies the integrin αV-YAP-CTGF axis in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells as a primary driver of fibrosis and carcinogenesis in congestive hepatopathy. By targeting this mechanosensitive pathway, researchers demonstrated a significant reduction in portal hypertension and liver damage in both murine models and human clinical samples.
Long-Term Academic Performance Following Prenatal Opioid Analgesic Exposure: A Population-Based Risk Assessment

Long-Term Academic Performance Following Prenatal Opioid Analgesic Exposure: A Population-Based Risk Assessment

This review analyzes the association between in utero prescription opioid exposure and third-grade academic outcomes, highlighting a distinct risk signal for tramadol compared to codeine and oxycodone **Outlining Key Sections** I'm now structuring the "Clinical Updates" piece. I've drafted the background, focusing on the opioid epidemic and the need for pain management during pregnancy. I'm building out subsections for the Varney et al. study, emphasizing the reading/numeracy score data. The draft of the "Key Content" is coming together, and I will be working on addressing potential confounders to provide a comprehensive analysis. I am planning the structure of the "Expert Commentary" section. .